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Poquoson TN

Tyler Darden

The “Great Marsh”

Poquoson is a peninsula jutting into the Chesapeake Bay and the oldest continuously named town in Virginia, where crusty watermen mingle with brainy NASA scientists, and where family histories go back to the 1700s. No wonder “Bull Islanders” tend to take the long view. Photography by Tyler Darden

Oct 8, 2009 by in Nearby

Where Richmond Shopped for 150 Years

A “true history” of how Thalhimers department store was founded, managed by three subsequent generations of the family and grew into a 26-store chain.

Nov 3, 2010 by in Arts (1 Comments)

Equine Evolution

A fond, and very detailed, look at the 400-year history of the horse in this state.

Feb 10, 2011 by in Nature (1 Comments)

The Urban Underbelly

Cynical cops hunting hard-luck losers—and, always, bloody crimes: It’s a collection of noir.

Mar 16, 2011 by in At Large

Ship of Fools

An inexperienced sailor takes his family on a sailing trip to Bermuda, then Bad things start to happen in this adventure novel about the dangers of hubris.

May 9, 2011 by in At Large

Disorder in the Court

A retired judge takes a decidedly light look at his life on the bench.

Jun 23, 2011 by in Arts & Events

Shearing the Flock

In this withering satire, a Harley Davidson-riding con man makes millions as the head of a faith-healing ministry, until he gets his comeuppance.

Aug 15, 2011 by in Arts & Events

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